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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

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Video: Study: Being nice doesn’t pay

    Aug. 16: A new study finds that agreeable workers earn significantly less money than less agreeable ones. The gap is especially wide for men. NBC’s Chris Jansing reports.  (Nightly News)A new study finds that agreeable workers earn significantly less money than less agreeable ones. The gap is especially wide for men. NBC’s Chris Jansing reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Galaxies crash into one another

    Aug. 16: A NASA camera on board the Hubble Space Telescope recorded two galaxies colliding. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)A NASA camera on board the Hubble Space Telescope recorded two galaxies colliding. NBC’s Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Slain officer’s final act of kindness

    Aug. 16: A former Marine turned San Diego Police officer was shot while sitting in his patrol car on Saturday. But, minutes before he was killed, Officer Jeremy Henwood bought cookies for a 13-year-old he’d never met before. NBC’s Lee Cowan reports.  (Nightly News)A former Marine turned San Diego Police officer was shot while sitting in his patrol car on Saturday. But, minutes before he was killed, Officer Jeremy Henwood bought cookies for a 13-year-old he’d never met before. NBC’s Lee Cowan reports. (Nightly News)


Video: The most dangerous place in the world

    Aug. 16: In Somalia, the spread of Islamic terrorism has turned a drought into a famine that didn't have to happen, and the violence makes it harder for international aid agencies to reach people in need. NBC’s Ann Curry reports from Mogadishu.  (Nightly News)In Somalia, the spread of Islamic terrorism has turned a drought into a famine that didn't have to happen, and the violence makes it harder for international aid agencies to reach people in need. NBC’s Ann Curry reports from Mogadishu. (Nightly News)


Video: Sticker shock: Food prices soaring

    Aug. 16: Food prices are rising, and are expected to keep rising over the coming months as farmers struggle with bad weather, bad harvests, and strong demand. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.  (Nightly News)Food prices are rising, and are expected to keep rising over the coming months as farmers struggle with bad weather, bad harvests, and strong demand. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Jail uses cats to put inmates ‘at ease’

    Aug. 16: A Nebraska jail is using cats to help its inmates feel “more at ease” and be “less destructive.” KNOP-TV’s Beatriz Reyna reports. (NBC News Channel)A Nebraska jail is using cats to help its inmates feel “more at ease” and be “less destructive.” KNOP-TV’s Beatriz Reyna reports. (NBC News)


Video: New clues released in ‘collar bomb’ arrest

    Aug. 16: Authorities show a trail of clues leading to the arrest of Paul Douglas Peters, including credit card charges and computer IP addresses. NBC's Pete Williams reports.  (Other)Authorities show a trail of clues leading to the arrest of Paul Douglas Peters, including credit card charges and computer IP addresses. NBC's Pete Williams reports. (msnbc tv)


Video: ‘Collar bomb’ suspect arrested in Kentucky

    Aug. 16: A man has been arrested in Kentucky for allegedly strapping a fake bomb around the neck of an 18-year-old woman in Australia that held her captive for 10 hours. NBC’S Sara James reports. (Today Show)A man has been arrested in Kentucky for allegedly strapping a fake bomb around the neck of an 18-year-old woman in Australia that held her captive for 10 hours. NBC’S Sara James reports. (TODAY)


Video: Obama’s bus tour swings through Midwest

    Aug. 16: President Obama’s Midwestern bus tour is targeting voters angry about the economy, NBC’s Chuck Todd reports. Robert Gibbs, an adviser to Obama, discusses the president’s reelection campaign with TODAY’s Matt Lauer. (Today Show)President Obama’s Midwestern bus tour is targeting voters angry about the economy, NBC’s Chuck Todd reports. Robert Gibbs, an adviser to Obama, discusses the president’s reelection campaign with TODAY’s Matt Lauer. (TODAY)


Video: Obama: ‘I’m frustrated, too’

    Aug. 15: Taking his message to the heartland, President Obama began his first town hall meeting in Minnesota by trying to channel American frustration with Washington. The president is at a political low point in his presidency, according to polls. NBC’s Chuck Todd reports.  (Nightly News)Taking his message to the heartland, President Obama began his first town hall meeting in Minnesota by trying to channel American frustration with Washington. The president is at a political low point in his presidency, according to polls. NBC’s Chuck Todd reports. (Nightly News)


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